PHS-memory RAM suitable for Captiva Power Starter I60-636
1 x 16GBPrice in EUR including VAT
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The RAM for the Captiva Power Starter I60-636 from PHS-memory offers a reliable and powerful solution for expanding memory. With a storage capacity of 16 GB, this DDR4 RAM enables improved multitasking capabilities and faster data processing. The memory clock frequency of 2666 MHz ensures efficient performance, while the unbuffered U-DIMM form factor allows for easy installation in compatible systems. This RAM is specifically designed for the Captiva Power Starter I60-636 and guarantees 100% compatibility, making it an ideal choice for users looking to enhance their system's performance.
- 16 GB storage capacity for improved performance
- 2666 MHz memory clock frequency for fast data processing
- Unbuffered U-DIMM form factor for easy installation
- 100% compatibility with Captiva Power Starter I60-636.
Compatible brand | Captiva |
Memory configuration | 1 x 16GB |
Memory type | DDR4-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 2666 MHz |
RAM buffer | Unbuffered |
Item number | 37175377 |
Manufacturer | PHS-memory |
Category | RAM Model-specific |
Manufacturer no. | SP494240 |
Release date | 21.7.2023 |
LED colour | without LED |
Compatible brand | Captiva |
Memory configuration | 1 x 16GB |
Hardware application range | Standard |
Memory type | DDR4-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 2666 MHz |
Number of memory modules (RAM) | 1x |
Storage capacity (RAM) per module | 16 GB |
Memory chip | DDR4 |
Memory form factor | U-DIMM |
Number of pins | 288x |
RAM buffer | Unbuffered |
Voltage | 1.20 V |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 81,33 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 2,05 |
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